From Jenna Orkin
How close is Putin to using a nuclear bomb?
Bird flu ‘an urgent warning to move away from factory farming’
A judge’s attack on Yale explains the right’s ‘cancel culture’ ruse
Transplant of human brain tissue into rats could help study autism, other disorders
A new novel tells the story of Nazi birthing farms
Large study provides powerful evidence of long covid’s lasting impact
Editors’ Note, Oct. 6: After this article was published, the chief executive of Konnech, Eugene Yu, was arrested in connection with an investigation into the possible theft of personal information about poll workers. In communications with The Times for this article, neither Mr. Yu nor a spokesman for Konnech said that the company was the subject of an investigation. They also asserted that all the company’s data was stored on servers in the United States; prosecutors in Los Angeles, who brought the charges against Mr. Yu, said that they had found some company data stored on servers in China. The Times is continuing to report on this story.
Oil giant Exxon was ordered to reinstate 2 employees and pay $800,000 for illegally firing them after suspecting them of leaking information to the media
The huge OPEC+ oil output cuts could push the global economy into recession, IEA warns
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